Oct 27, 2012

Welcome to Fiberlosophy

Hi - I'm Jenny Wren Cameron and welcome to my blog. This is where I will share with you some of my creative work and why I love to design, pattern make, cut, sew and generate original pieces. I quilt and wet felt amongst other things.

I have been sewing since I was about 7. When I finished school I went and did an Associate Diploma of Arts (Fashion Couture). After working in the Fashion Industry for many years I followed my Husband to an area that made it more difficult to be a full time pattern maker and so I started doing my own designing of Bridesmaids and Wedding dresses and made to measure.

Since then a family has been started and we embarked on an Expat adventure to the beautiful Utah Mountains. We love where we are - such an amazing place and incredible people.

I have joined the Salt Lake Modern Quilt Guild which has been and incredible experience. Check out all the amazing work of our guild members and the Ez Dresden Challenge. That is my winning quilt http://www.slmqg.com/#fragment-slidertop-1, it is hanging at Fall Market in the Simplicity Booth this week!

It is through this guild that I have been inspired to blog and share my work. Which is where I met Amy of amyscreativeside.com and she is hosting a Blogger's Quilt Festival which I'm linking this post to. Thank Amy. Please enjoy the Festival! I'd like to submit the following quilt in the Favourite Bed Quilt and Favourite Home Machine Quilted Quilt Categories.

Today I'm featuring the third quilt I a have designed and made. It was made for a little boy who has a love of Chickens. I used http://www.flickr.com/photos/slumbergirldesigns/3548695286/ as a base for my finished 3 dimensional chicken block. I lucked upon some chicken mesh and a timber board prints. I wanted to create a roost for these Roosters! I think "He Who Ruled The Roost" is an appropriate title for this Quilt and it suited this little guy's personality too.

A block!

And some more of his friends in the sun!

It is large - 81" x 93" - large enough to fit his king single bed (I'm an Aussie living in America and so you will see some funny terms and spelling used here), so for the Americans reading this - you would say XL Twin, I think!

I love how flat the quilt is considering it is made up of so many pieces.

The strip of turquoise spot fabric I found to really add punch to this colour scheme. I had very little of it but wanted to use it in a unusual way. Rather than piece it in, I folded it to create a flange. I love dimension in a quilt.

26 comments:

I love this. This is my kind of quilt! I like adding dimension and going a bit outside the box. I think quilts should have personality. Gonna have to poke around on your blog, see what else you're up to.

Félicitations Jen ! For your brilliant entry in the blogosphere (right word ? you will also find strange words in my Frenchy English). These chickens are so cute ! A beautiful artwork, I love your quilt, your creativity and the way you share it with us. Thanks. Looking forward to visiting the sites you mentioned and seeing more of your art. I have added you to my blogroll.